AFRVconVWAV...in that orderNow I'm trying to branch out and use 500 vegan recipes and 1000 vegan recipes more because there really are some great dishes in them, I think I've just been intimidated by there being so many!

Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:03 pmPosts: 6308Location: The State Of No R's

Vegan Brunch, definitely.

_________________"...anarchists only want to burn cars and punch cops."- nickvicious"We'll be eating our own words 30 years from now when we're demanding our legislators outlaw aerosol-based cyber dildo-wielding death holograms."- Brian

AFR for sure. and not because it is calorie consious (and i am on a diet blah) but i have an Omni partner and he loves these recipes. and they are quick.

Then Vcon, then Vwav, then Viva Vegan and The Indian Vegan Cookbook. - nobody here seems to talk about this last one, but it is pretty awesome. Also utilize the fatfreevegan.com and sparkpeople recipes a lot.

Vegan Brunch. We make pancakes or waffles a few times a week, some sort of biscuit at least once a week, tofu scramble at least once a week and the savory stuff gets made for dinner quite a bit. Then AFR and Vcon, though I've loaned BOTH out and they have been gone for almost a month :( VWAV is also well loved though it has taken a back seat to the others.

I also tend to cook out of something a lot when it's new, the only exceptions I can think of are "Carribbean Vegan" and "Veganize This", mainly because the complexity of the recipes is a bit daunting. I always do come back to V-con, though- I've cooked about 115-120 of those recipes so far, hoping to cook my way through eventually (when I get over my fear of baking). Lately I have been coking mainly out of AFR, though, and expect that that will continue.

_________________

Desdemona wrote:

" I mean, WHAT IF MY CAR BREAKS DOWN AT NIGHT AND I DON'T HAVE A REFLECTIVE ENOUGH VAGINA?"